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Injured Attleboro Hockey Player Being Transferred To Rehab Center
The Bishop Feehan High School senior who suffered a serious spinal injury during a game last month will undergo rehabilitation in Atlanta.
ATTLEBORO, MA — A Bishop Feehan High School hockey player who suffered a serious spinal injury during a game in West Springfield last month is being transferred to a special rehabilitation center in Atlanta Tuesday morning.
A.J. Quetta, a senior from North Providence, was playing against Pope Francis School on Jan. 26 when he went head-first into the boards and was unable to move.
Quetta is being transferred from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to Shepherd Rehabilitation Center, which specializes in spinal cord and brain injuries.
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Quetta’s Bishop Feehan teammates gathered at MGH early Tuesday morning to show support before his transfer to Atlanta.
As of Tuesday, a Go-Fund-Me page set up to help fund Quetta's medical bills has raised over $906,000. The Boston Bruins Foundation also announced Monday that its 50/50 raffle held for Quetta had reached $300,000, "the largest jackpot ever".
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